Activity for User 1053 - Steve Wessing - psteve420@gmail.com

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21 Jun 21 Reply There are nine cameras on this rig, but it's actually three kits in one. I'm only using two or three of the cameras at once (for 3-D). The cellphones are on one circuit, the canons are on a second circuit, and the GoPros use a wireless system. My newer system uses more GoPros, and has 12 total cameras. There's also a monitor so I can see what the GoPros see. Jun 15th
21 Jun 21 Reply There are nine cameras on this rig, but it's actually three kits in one. I'm only using two or three of the cameras at once (for 3-D). The cellphones are on one circuit, the canons are on a second circuit, and the GoPros use a wireless system. My newer system uses more GoPros, and has 12 total cameras. There's also a monitor so I can see what the GoPros see. Jun 15th
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21 Jun 21 Reply The adult and child are mannequins in a shop.
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68 Jun 21 Comment I agree the highlights are too hot. It seems to be a theme this month! Also it seems unnatural without shadow below the ring. Otherwise a good effort. Jun 29th
68 Jun 21 Comment I love the composition, and the colors are fantastic. I see a slight competition in the highlights on the lower left. Also there seems to be a slight toe-out on one of the camera positions. Jun 29th
68 Jun 21 Reply Red is a company that makes 2D and 3D cinema cameras. A couple years ago, they created a smartphone with a stereoscopic camera and screen. It was a terrible and very expensive phone, so it was very unpopular. The cameras were excellent, but have a tiny lens base. The result is a camera that takes fantastic stereo from about 4 inches to about 6 feet. After that the parallax is negligible.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Hydrogen_One
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68 Jun 21 Comment The secret to catching falling water in cha-cha is to use a smaller aperture and longer exposure so you catch the 'rush' of water rather than a 'splash' on each frame. The longer your exposure, the better they will match. Jun 10th
68 Jun 21 Comment The 'golden hour' sunlight really highlights the colors. You also caught the point where the air is just stretching the wrinkles out of the balloon cloth. I like that most of the depth is inside the balloon. Jun 10th

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